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Forest Exploration: Interactive Unit Study
Class experience
US Grade 6 - 8
Welcome to Forest Biology: Interactive Unit Study for middle schoolers! Join us each week to learn about a new topic all things forest. Our first class will be an introduction to forests. We'll look at some beautiful pictures, learn some new definitions, look at some authors who love nature, AND test out an activity to understand one of the many reasons trees are so important! We'll look at the benefits of different forests and the second half of the quarter will focus on deciduous forests....
5-10 1-2 liter empty bottles half filled with water sheet of paper scissors fan or folder/binder to create wind cardstock 34 coffee stirrers 15 drinking straws tape toilet paper roll ruler rubberband scissors pony beads (different colors) string print outs postboard colored pencils or markers 1-2 whole mushrooms from the store (we will want to check the mushroom for gills) dark or light colored construction paper (you will want a color contrasting the mushroom) glass bowl knife hairspray owl pellet (link will be posted) broom
Hi! My name is Kristi and I am so happy you ventured over to my science learning lab! My goal is for students to have fun, maybe get messy, and gain a love for science! My teaching style is interactive and hands-on as I try to bring science to...
Group Class
$100
for 8 classes1x per week, 8 weeks
50 min
Completed by 4 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 11-14
3-8 learners per class